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CHORDS citation text missing for new portals #458

Closed daniels303 closed 6 years ago

daniels303 commented 6 years ago

The CHORDS citation text is missing from the latest portals including is-geo, 3d, 3d-zambia, etc.:

See http://is-geo.chordsrt.com/about http://3d.chordsrt.com/about

etc.

Curiously, tzvolcano's citation text field is working but it uses a different DOI.

zastruga commented 6 years ago

Looks like this is obtained via a curl command using the DOI set in the portal's configuration profile. So someone needs to go into those portals and set the DOI.

zastruga commented 6 years ago

I've updated the IS-GEO portal, but I'd imagine that Paul would need to update 3d.

zastruga commented 6 years ago

If we want to default new portals to the CHORDS project DOI, I can make that change, but it doesn't look like that was ever a feature previously.

daniels303 commented 6 years ago

Having the DOI default to the CHORDS DOI is probably best. At this time, only TZVOLCANO has a separate registered DOI. I will speak to Paul and others about what they might want to do in the future.

dsarahstamps commented 6 years ago

Could we put two doi's on the TZVOLCANO page instead of taking the TZVOLCANO doi down?

zastruga commented 6 years ago

Just to clarify, this change would only be for brand new portals when they are first created.

daniels303 commented 6 years ago

I think what Sarah mentions is the best long-term plan. We need one DOI for the particular instance of streaming data (https://doi.org/10.5065/d6p849bm in the case of TZVOLCANO) and one DOI for the CHORDS software itself (10.5065/D6V1236Q). Right now, I believe the TZVOLCANO DOI is linked to the CHORDS software DOI in the DataCite metadata using the "RelatedIdentifier" field. So, for now, I would suggest we just use the TZVOLCANO DOI for that instance until we have the ability to handle two DOIs.

daniels303 commented 6 years ago

Looks like the original issue was resolved.